- The Consumer Protection Authority (CPA) in Oman has reiterated mandatory requirements for invoices and contracts under the Consumer Protection Law.
- Invoices must be provided to consumers in Arabic (other languages optional) and include supplier details, commercial registration, date, price, type, quantity, taxes, and delivery time if applicable.
- The invoice or contract must also include the supplier’s signature and stamp, warranty or maintenance details, and method of execution.
- These measures aim to protect consumer rights and ensure transparency in commercial transactions as part of the “Your Contract Protects You” initiative.
Source: zawya.com
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